[
UK
/fˈeɪzd/
]
[ US /ˈfeɪzd/ ]
[ US /ˈfeɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
caused to show discomposure
refused to be fazed by the objections
How To Use fazed In A Sentence
- One of these gentlemen just happens to be the madwoman's father, a charming chap who seems unfazed by most things in this day and age.
- She was totally unfazed by the news.
- A typical exchange of views between city-dwellers: nothing to get fazed about. COMPULSION
- He's chilled, relaxed and not fazed by anything. The Sun
- She's one of my best friends and she's helped me not become fazed by fame. The Sun
- He wasn't even fazed; he just rolled his eyes and reached under the bed and unearthed a shoebox and handed it to me.
- He didn't get fazed by anything. Times, Sunday Times
- He won't be fazed by it at all. Times, Sunday Times
- His next big step could well be to try and make an impact at Old Trafford, and, seemingly, the level-headed Belfast-born defender would not be fazed by the task.
- But she remains unfazed by it. Times, Sunday Times